The structure of this intersection currently incorporates six approach roads, which lead to 29 possible turning movements for drivers. Crashes on this junction are caused mainly by drivers being confused and failing to give way to oncoming traffic when turning right. In the five years between June 2010 – 2014 there were 62 crashes at this intersection, with 37% resulting in serious injury.

As part of this project, we’re working with the community and key stakeholders to identify options to improve the safety of Springvale Junction in a way that works for everyone.

Current project status

We’ve completed a preliminary investigation of the issues associated with the Junction and a number of approaches that could be taken to improve its safety.

We collected feedback from the community about their:

experience with Springvale Junction

views on the safety approaches

other thoughts and ideas on how to improve the Junction.

We collected this information through:

community workshops held on 24 and 25 November 2015

an online forum held from 14 December 2015 to 31 January 2016.

A Community Consultation Summary Report [PDF, 973Kb] containing a summary of the information collected during the recent consultation is now available. A number of the concerns that were identified during the consultation process have already been addressed including:

raised pavement markers have been re-installed in the middle of the intersection

some line marking works have already taken place to assist drivers with navigation through the junction

improved signage and four zebra pedestrian crossings have been installed at locations where the community has expressed safety concerns.

Thank you to everyone who participated in this consultation. We received a lot of useful feedback which we’ll use in our next stage of this project.

Next steps

We’re currently developing a proposed safety improvement option for Springvale Junction. This option will be designed to best respond to the interests of all key stakeholders.

We’re planning to have our proposed improvement option ready to discuss with the community in 2017.

Contact us

If you'd like more information or have any questions, please get in touch.